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the science of making animals laugh. how tickling them can unlock some secrets of the animal kingdom. >> any excuse to do an animal segment. >>> and a star-studded "your three words." some of hollywood's biggest names take part. wait until you see what they're saying about the academy awards. coming up. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. discover visine® tired eye relief with hydroblend™, only from visine®. just one drop instantly soothes and revives tired, overworked eyes. and comforts them for up to ten hours. visine® tired eye relief. try now and save $3. now there's no need to hold back. new revolutionary scope dualblast obliterates st
the science of making animals laugh. how tickling them can unlock some secrets of the animal kingdom. >> any excuse to do an animal segment. >>> and a star-studded "your three words." some of hollywood's biggest names take part. wait until you see what they're saying about the academy awards. coming up. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else...
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uh, men of science, $400. who is richter? men of science, $2,000. who is ohm? georg ohm. men of science, $800. who is nobel? uh, spelling bee words, $2,000. what is hibachi? no. jay. what is teppanyaki? uh, $400. what is the chassis? uh, $800. what is prosciutto? no. jay. what is porchetta? no. tom. what is pancetta? and now the last clue... what is a blood worm? no. we needed this word-- leech. leech. you were on the right track. but you finished at $12,000. charles still alive with $400. and, uh, tom, $16,400 and the lead. here's the final jeopardy! category--world cities. think about that. make your wagers. we'll be back with the clue in a moment. have multiple ways to help you save. they'll reach out to your doctor... ♪ go above and beyond to find lower priced options... ♪ and enroll you in walgreens prescription savings club... which saves members an average of one hundred and seventy dollars a year. ask your pharmacist how much you can save today at walgreens. ♪ the more options you have, you're trying to lose weight, at walgreens. the more likely you are to s
uh, men of science, $400. who is richter? men of science, $2,000. who is ohm? georg ohm. men of science, $800. who is nobel? uh, spelling bee words, $2,000. what is hibachi? no. jay. what is teppanyaki? uh, $400. what is the chassis? uh, $800. what is prosciutto? no. jay. what is porchetta? no. tom. what is pancetta? and now the last clue... what is a blood worm? no. we needed this word-- leech. leech. you were on the right track. but you finished at $12,000. charles still alive with $400. and,...
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i know because i have spent a lot of time looking at the social science on this, and it goes back decades that there is a very clear pattern here where young people who are involved in violence in the entertainment culture are more aggressive. thank god, of course, almost none of them become murderers, but some of them do and we have got to ask why. and then of course we need to strengthen our gun laws. i hope that either by executive action or leglative action, we will convene such a commission. but, mr. president, i want to make very clear i am not offering this idea as a substitute for any aion that we can take now, any action that the president can take now, for instance, with regard to the existing laws that are aimed at preventing people who shouldn't have guns from having them, keeping guns that really are military and are not part of hunting or sports shooting off the market. anything the president can do, anything congress can do. now, i would support a restoration of the assault ban today. these are wpons developed by our military originally, not by private industry for hunting
i know because i have spent a lot of time looking at the social science on this, and it goes back decades that there is a very clear pattern here where young people who are involved in violence in the entertainment culture are more aggressive. thank god, of course, almost none of them become murderers, but some of them do and we have got to ask why. and then of course we need to strengthen our gun laws. i hope that either by executive action or leglative action, we will convene such a...
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. >>> plus, the leapin' lizards at uc berkeley and what science at uc berkeley and what science has discover about the ancient eople chatting] at uc berkeley and what science has discover about the ancient everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. school night ideas made easy. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying o
. >>> plus, the leapin' lizards at uc berkeley and what science at uc berkeley and what science has discover about the ancient eople chatting] at uc berkeley and what science has discover about the ancient everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show...
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just last year the former chicago bears safety dave deurson requested that his brain be donated to science to study the long-term effects of concussions. that was before investigators say he shot himself in the chest. and the scientists who examined deurson's brain as well as junior. researches at boston university report they investigated brain samples from 85 people all of whom had histories of brain injuries. they claim 80% of those brains showed signs of a certain type of brain disease that cause memory loss, depression and dementia. almost all of those brains they say belong to athletes. but scientist its say they don't have enough evidence to prove that the hits on the field caused the brain disease. earlier today on "studio b," a doctor suggested we have reached a point where parents really should think twice before even allowing their kids to play football. >> parents that are watching today need to be highly suspicious and highly cautious about having their kids participate in high school football, either if they don't get the right test done, if they are not followed frequently a
just last year the former chicago bears safety dave deurson requested that his brain be donated to science to study the long-term effects of concussions. that was before investigators say he shot himself in the chest. and the scientists who examined deurson's brain as well as junior. researches at boston university report they investigated brain samples from 85 people all of whom had histories of brain injuries. they claim 80% of those brains showed signs of a certain type of brain disease that...
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good. >> i failed science. >> a daredevil's successful plunge from space. get this s he is planning another death defying stunt. >> and how an 11-year-old boy ran away, took a flight, and nobody asked for a ticket or id. only in america. wherever it happened. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- lifestyle lift. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. [ alyson ] just keep walking... ♪ oh, come on! ♪ ugh, again! [ sniffs ] that's what i'm talkin' about. [ female announcer ] up to 100% flake-free, flirty hair. head & shoulders green apple. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or eng
good. >> i failed science. >> a daredevil's successful plunge from space. get this s he is planning another death defying stunt. >> and how an 11-year-old boy ran away, took a flight, and nobody asked for a ticket or id. only in america. wherever it happened. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- lifestyle lift. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic...
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conservative, republicans would not get over the fact that he actually was rational, he believed in science, he believed in evolution, he believed in climate change and he was not ready to give up his principle and his values to say and do whatever needed to be done in order to get elected. >> will? >> 2016 is a world away. it's forever. it's impossible to know what his position or the entire field of candidates, both on the left and the right, might be at that time. that said, if huntsman decides he wants to run in 2016, he can take massive lessons from his 2012 campaign. don't paint yourself as a moderate. don't call yourself that. don't appeal to democrats and throw conservatives under the bus in a primary. don't run a general election campaign in a primary election. all that being said, four years away, 2016, if some of the predictions are true, christine, ryan, i don't see his place in a field like that. >> jason? >> look, the republicans have such a great farm team. let's say barack obama gets re-elected in 2012. they've got nikki haley, they've got marco rubio. jon huntsman is going
conservative, republicans would not get over the fact that he actually was rational, he believed in science, he believed in evolution, he believed in climate change and he was not ready to give up his principle and his values to say and do whatever needed to be done in order to get elected. >> will? >> 2016 is a world away. it's forever. it's impossible to know what his position or the entire field of candidates, both on the left and the right, might be at that time. that said, if...
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. >>> the national academy of television artz and sciences have honored a member of the abc7 news family. yesterday they inducted photographer kathy into the silver circle. wreck fliesing her achievements of over 30 years in bay area television. kathy has covered every major news event in that time. she's traveled overseas on assignment and covered most national elections. congratulations, kathy. we hope this she's going to be here to bring us many more years of wonderful video and that silver circle is so much fun. you just see everybody who has been around for years. >> i saw you there. >> i was there enjoying it. >> okay. hopefully you enjoy the weather today. the next couple days. it's getting a. >> warm out there. here's the view from mount tam. boy, is it a gorgious start out there. the sun coming up 6:39, setting 5:07. lots of things going around the bay today. how about 80 degrees in santa cruz for the sea glass festival today. try valley, the veteran's day parade should be beautiful. getting on the warm side in numbers in the lower 80s. hope you enjoy the warmth. if not, give it
. >>> the national academy of television artz and sciences have honored a member of the abc7 news family. yesterday they inducted photographer kathy into the silver circle. wreck fliesing her achievements of over 30 years in bay area television. kathy has covered every major news event in that time. she's traveled overseas on assignment and covered most national elections. congratulations, kathy. we hope this she's going to be here to bring us many more years of wonderful video and...
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and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey i've got just the whole grain fiber to help keep her full so she can stay focused. um...you rock. she'll be ready to rock. right here! [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with fiber and nearly a day's worth of whole grains kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal helps keep your kids full and focused. now available in cinnamon roll flavor. keeps 'em full... keeps 'em focused. keeps 'em full... when we walk together, we are bigger than cancer. the american cancer society relay for life. find your event at relayforlife.org. >>> in the last month the earth has been subject to a spectacular astronomical phenomenon -- the biggest solar storm in more than six years. >> couple that with a peak in the sun's activity and you have psy psychadelic northern lights. >> michelle kosinski has more from norway this morning. good morning. >> reporter: norway has actually had a mild winter but a jaw-dropping aurora borealis. this is one of the best places on the plane
and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey i've got just the whole grain fiber to help keep her full so she can stay focused. um...you rock. she'll be ready to rock. right here! [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with fiber and nearly a day's worth of whole grains kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal helps keep your kids full and focused. now available in cinnamon roll flavor. keeps 'em full... keeps 'em focused. keeps 'em...
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. >> finally, prosecutors had high caliber science linking scott to the murders. it seemed as fool-proof as dna. an expert in an obscure methodology called comparative bullet lead analysis told jurors that bullets found in scott's garage were chemically indistinguishable from lead in the slugs found in the murder victims. the chance that they didn't match was one in 64 million. >> the bullet lead analysis showed the match of the lead found at the scene with the lead found at his house in a box. >> case closed. >> absolutely. >> scott cannon wus in disbelief. no murder weapon, no eyewitnesses, but there he was, a self-described recreational drug user on trial for his life. when it came time for his defense, he simply said that all the people in the mobile home had been alive when he finished his work that day. he described a hispanic looking man who he said had been at the trailer and who might have been the real killer. the prosecution's case was almost entirely circumstantial. but before scott knew it, the jury was back with word on his fate. what did you think w
. >> finally, prosecutors had high caliber science linking scott to the murders. it seemed as fool-proof as dna. an expert in an obscure methodology called comparative bullet lead analysis told jurors that bullets found in scott's garage were chemically indistinguishable from lead in the slugs found in the murder victims. the chance that they didn't match was one in 64 million. >> the bullet lead analysis showed the match of the lead found at the scene with the lead found at his...
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francisco, as well as silicone valley before arriving in los angeles where it will live out its days at a science museum. >>> and on the way cross-country, "endeavour" is saluting the people who made the shuttle possible. yesterday, it flew low over toston where former ko toston -- tucson where gabrielle giffords and mark kelly were watching, the commander on the "endeavour" final mission, he requested it to honor her why who championed the program in congress >> she looks like a million bucks, great. good for her. >>> the iphone five arrives today and fans are counting the hours. >> whoa! >> reporter: in asia the wait is over. some 800 people waited outside the store in downtown tokyo for days. apple made major changes in the version of the phone. expected to be a blockbuster. as many as 10 million units could be shipped by end of the month. >> you want to buy my old one? >> yeah, sure, i will give you, what, how much? how much would be a fair price for that? >> i'll give you a good deal. $6.89. >> for the phone. >> plus $300 for the adapter. >> there you go. knew there was a catch with this one
francisco, as well as silicone valley before arriving in los angeles where it will live out its days at a science museum. >>> and on the way cross-country, "endeavour" is saluting the people who made the shuttle possible. yesterday, it flew low over toston where former ko toston -- tucson where gabrielle giffords and mark kelly were watching, the commander on the "endeavour" final mission, he requested it to honor her why who championed the program in congress...
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exploratorium opened in 1969, with interactive exhibits, making science fun. a memory wall is up now where staff and visitors are sharing photos and thoughts about four decades of experiences here. one of those visitors who came back to take a look is brian matthews. >> it made a big impression on my childhood. i really wanted to save it for the future. >> brian is an engineer with autodesk. he an expert in what is known as reality capture. >> i called up my friends, they were game. >> brian got a few other volunteers and they are working as fast as they can to make a three dimensional record of the building and exhibits. they are using different technologies, including one that starts with photos from a still camera. you take photos from different angles and feed them into a computer and amazing software program puts them together into this incredible image. >> that software can analyze the two dimensional pictures and make a three dimensional model from an ordinary camera. >> they are using laser scanners starting in the machine shop. a sophisticated softwar
exploratorium opened in 1969, with interactive exhibits, making science fun. a memory wall is up now where staff and visitors are sharing photos and thoughts about four decades of experiences here. one of those visitors who came back to take a look is brian matthews. >> it made a big impression on my childhood. i really wanted to save it for the future. >> brian is an engineer with autodesk. he an expert in what is known as reality capture. >> i called up my friends, they were...
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. >> an autographed picture of bill nye the science guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey he's cool. he's cool, man. >> and your virginity. [ audience ohs ] just kidding. we all know you've still got that. anyway, dan you know i love you. you're my pride and joy, you're my baby boy. okay. bye bye. >> jimmy: all right. there's your dad. good dad. thanks. that's your voicemail. [ applause ] that's crazy. here we go. what's up buddy? how are you doing? stand up, buddy. how is it going, pal? >> going good. >> jimmy: what's your name? >> billy. >> jimmy: billy, where you from? >> colorado. >> jimmy: colorado. good man. billy, and do you go to school? >> yeah i'm in high school. >> jimmy: what school do you go to? >> chaparral. >> jimmy: chaparral high school? very good. can i see your phone? what, whoa. tiny phone. all right. we're gonna put your tiny phone. i think it works for tiny phones as well. [ laughter ] we're going to put it in the hacker 9,000 and hear your latest voicemail. let's hear this. >> howdy, bill, this is rick from the computer repair shop in colorado. no specific city
. >> an autographed picture of bill nye the science guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey he's cool. he's cool, man. >> and your virginity. [ audience ohs ] just kidding. we all know you've still got that. anyway, dan you know i love you. you're my pride and joy, you're my baby boy. okay. bye bye. >> jimmy: all right. there's your dad. good dad. thanks. that's your voicemail. [ applause ] that's crazy. here we go. what's up buddy? how are you doing? stand up, buddy. how is it...
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. >>> also this morning, president obama is announcing a plan to attract new math and science teachers and help make the u.s. more competitive in the fields. he wants to spend some $1 billion to create an elite group of teachers who would get an extra $20,000 per year. congress has to okay the money and that's far from a done deal >>> and a brazen holdup in florida didn't exactly go off as planned, again, thanks to one gun-toting senior citizen. look at the surveillance video two armed robbers, storming an internet cafe. watch the back of your screen. 71-year-old samuel williams is not taking that anymore. pulls his own gum. takes aim and would save the day. the suspects actually made a run for it. they were hit twice as they flee out the door. the suspects later arrested. we should point out, williams does have a gun license and is not expected to be charged. remarkable. >> and what a uniform. bermuda shorts and a golf cap. >> yeah, why not. >> okay, josh, thanks very much. >>> now to that security breach, at an airport in utah, a murder suspect was able to steal and start an unlocked
. >>> also this morning, president obama is announcing a plan to attract new math and science teachers and help make the u.s. more competitive in the fields. he wants to spend some $1 billion to create an elite group of teachers who would get an extra $20,000 per year. congress has to okay the money and that's far from a done deal >>> and a brazen holdup in florida didn't exactly go off as planned, again, thanks to one gun-toting senior citizen. look at the surveillance video...
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science is always -- innovation has always been the hallmark of american entrepreneurship. you go with technology available to the market today. not for this hope and dream that you have some time in the future quite frankly right now is not affordable. >> got politics at play. is that your suggestion? >> of course, there is always politics at play. when you look at the trail. the paper trail that leaves meetings up as far as the white house and the vice president, these folks going in talking to them and telling them how difficult it is for them and how much they need to support and the president says in the state of the union all the times listen we are going for all of the above and discounts all the below. the emphasis is on green technology, which is very expensive right now and away from fossils which are affordable, accessible and abundant. why are we doing this to american taxpayers. these guys are great guys, venture capitalists. they invest and invest for one reason to make money. when they see they are not going to make money they bail out. look at some of the ce
science is always -- innovation has always been the hallmark of american entrepreneurship. you go with technology available to the market today. not for this hope and dream that you have some time in the future quite frankly right now is not affordable. >> got politics at play. is that your suggestion? >> of course, there is always politics at play. when you look at the trail. the paper trail that leaves meetings up as far as the white house and the vice president, these folks going...
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this one night get a cricket because it's science. if you haven't tucked in. researchers have gone through thousands of combinations and come up with the healthiest possible meal on the planet. here it is. get a pen. a salmon taurine. a simple salad with oil as the dressing. and for dessert, yogurt covered with walnuts. that is so chock full of superfood, can boost memory. you can remember what the meal is, the doctor who devised the menu says he had the idea for the perfect airline meal. and said the dish worked perfectly at home. it's a great idea. >> i'm not too crazy about salmon. i'm not into fish. >> i'm not into walnuts. >> go with almonds. it will be fine. >> it's on our website if you're interested in the details. >>> this is fun. it seems like ryan gosling was making girls swoon before "the notebook." in a video posted on youtube already going viral, the young gosling singing and dancing at a talent show in canada. with his sister, you'll see her coming up. hopefully, we'll get a little dance action. the kid had moves. >> that's ryan gosling? >> look
this one night get a cricket because it's science. if you haven't tucked in. researchers have gone through thousands of combinations and come up with the healthiest possible meal on the planet. here it is. get a pen. a salmon taurine. a simple salad with oil as the dressing. and for dessert, yogurt covered with walnuts. that is so chock full of superfood, can boost memory. you can remember what the meal is, the doctor who devised the menu says he had the idea for the perfect airline meal. and...
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number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. try centrum® silver. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do his job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> we're back now with a gro
number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. try centrum® silver. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage...
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study percent in the proceeding of national academy of science. which means larry will be around to see many, many many world series wins for the sdwrints. >> yes. keep working for decades longer. >> you are just getting starte started. >> of we'll see. happy but concerned. the giants get the win but nobody is happy about the flies. took out marcos. was this a dirty play. hear was this a dirty play. hear what buster thinks is good evening. now we have a series. and some hostility. holiday take out slide of giants marco get spwechbilitys fans pumped up and ready for game 2 with the car nationals. controversy in the first innin inning. holiday sliding late and well past second business to take out scooter. he wished he didn't did it. angel ladies off with become off carpenter. giants on top 1 to nothing. great given the way they played at home in the play offs. 4th inning high chopper. throw to first is off line. error allows this skr and giants up 2-1. still in the fourth. park goodbye. single for the base loaded. holiday misplay and clears the bas
study percent in the proceeding of national academy of science. which means larry will be around to see many, many many world series wins for the sdwrints. >> yes. keep working for decades longer. >> you are just getting starte started. >> of we'll see. happy but concerned. the giants get the win but nobody is happy about the flies. took out marcos. was this a dirty play. hear was this a dirty play. hear what buster thinks is good evening. now we have a series. and some...
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and susan wolfenpwarger the analyst for the association of advancement of science. she's with its geospatial technology and human rights program. welcome to you both. scott edwards, beginning with you. why are you trying to accomplish here. what are you looking for? >> we had heard all of these reports in syrian media about a forth come tkeg icive battle and as we've done in the past and documented in the past we often have to deal with the fog of war when you're dealin dealing withl conflict situations and something incredibly valuable when you have high-risk security environments where it's difficult to get researchers on the ground to corroborate reports of human rights violations is to rely on essentially ways to circumvent those information blackouts, such as satellite imagery. so in the case of aleppo, we were very curious exactly what the state of play was with regard to military hardware, positions of particular units, pro-assad units and other units, both sides and to take a baseline of what the city looked like in order to assess risk. >> warner: both side
and susan wolfenpwarger the analyst for the association of advancement of science. she's with its geospatial technology and human rights program. welcome to you both. scott edwards, beginning with you. why are you trying to accomplish here. what are you looking for? >> we had heard all of these reports in syrian media about a forth come tkeg icive battle and as we've done in the past and documented in the past we often have to deal with the fog of war when you're dealin dealing withl...
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i built a school. >> science, technology, engineering, math. >> we have to move forward. so four more years to complete, not to complete, but to people forward with what we signed up for. >> and real quick. your song last week was the first one to be broadcast from mars. how cool is that? >> it's cool because what it means and why it was beamed back from mars, to inspire these kids to want to be scientists, technicians, engineers, mathematici mathematicians, to take interest in education to become entrepreneurs and create the next medical equipment, the next tools to change our lives. >> all right, will, thank you so much. heading back to you wolf, that's will i. am. >> i'm sure that he believes that tonight is going to be a good, good night. let's go to soledad o'brien. >> i'm with a guest that senawo agree with that. let's talk about michelle obama's speech. the crowd here and certainly the members of the delegation went wild when she spoke. >> it was both personal but it related to all of the issues that affect us in a personal way. i thought it was a knock-out. >> she
i built a school. >> science, technology, engineering, math. >> we have to move forward. so four more years to complete, not to complete, but to people forward with what we signed up for. >> and real quick. your song last week was the first one to be broadcast from mars. how cool is that? >> it's cool because what it means and why it was beamed back from mars, to inspire these kids to want to be scientists, technicians, engineers, mathematici mathematicians, to take...
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and the journal perspectives on psychological science, one of my favorites. one third would chris discriminate against conservative jobs candidates and more willing to discriminate against conservatives and the study the bottom of the screen, the more liberal, the higher the assumption conservatives do not sha shake hostility and revealing their political identity. so they have to hide in academia. is any of this illegal? >> no, intellectual diversity is not one of the main things that professors worry about. they worry about discrimination when it comes to african-americans or latinos. but, what's very interesting about this survey is that the researchers said that usually they have to trick people into admitting that they discriminate or that they're prejudice against a certain group. these professors are open about it. yes, it's very alarming and shows that they don't see that there's anything wrong or unfair with that type of behavior. as if they literally think that conservatives are lesser beings and worthy of this discrimination. >> ainsley: what is yo
and the journal perspectives on psychological science, one of my favorites. one third would chris discriminate against conservative jobs candidates and more willing to discriminate against conservatives and the study the bottom of the screen, the more liberal, the higher the assumption conservatives do not sha shake hostility and revealing their political identity. so they have to hide in academia. is any of this illegal? >> no, intellectual diversity is not one of the main things that...
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which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. jon: you saw it live here on fox, south carolina governor nikki haley just announcing her choice to replace republican senator jim demint. senator demint announced two weeks ago he will step town january 1st. republican congressman tim scott will take his place, becoming only the sixth african-american to hold a seat in the u.s. senate and the first african-american gop senator since 1979. let's talk about this historic move with david drucker, an associate politics editor for roll call. jim demint became popular, well known outside of south carolina as a
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the fiscal cliff isn't the only piece of business congress hasn't finished as the year draws to a close. the farm bill, which has a major impact on prices of all kinds of food expired three months ago, and unless they approve a new one soon, it could mean very bad news at your local supermarket. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the dairy industry is calling it the milk cliff. just like tax rates, if congress doesn't approve a farm bill by january 1st, the price of milk could go up. way up. right now, an average gallon costs $3.65. it could soar to between $6 and $8. >> that would be a pretty big impact. >> we would probably still be going through it but maybe cut down on other things. >> reporter: it wouldn't be just milk prices. all dairy products would be affected. imagine if wisconsin cheddar costs more than imported french brie. what would that mean for the average grilled cheese? one part of the large and very complicated
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the fiscal cliff isn't the only piece of business congress hasn't finished as the year draws to a close. the farm bill, which has a major impact on prices of all kinds of food expired three months ago, and unless they approve a new one soon, it could mean very bad news at your local supermarket. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >>...
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much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. but i'm an on the go woman. i've been active all my life. that's why i'm excited about reclast. it's the once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. reclast helps to restrengthen my bones to help make t
much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. with olay, here's how. new regenerist eye and lash duo the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. see wow!... eyes in just one week with olay. >>> we're going to turn now to our "instant index" on a thursday night. shoppers at a shanghai mall suddenly swimming with the sharks. a massive aquarium burst there. here's the video going viral tonight. right here, a flash, the glass gives out. shoppers washed away. three sharks were scattered, 15 shoppers in
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the...
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. >> nyce was a 39-year-old science professor at a university in north carolina. a little geeky, a little unlucky in love when an acquaintance steered him toward a friend, a teenager living in the philippines, who had been advertising in a local paper there for a pen pal. the lonely heart biologist and the teenager from an ocean far away began corresponding in the late '80s. nyce flew to the philippines to meet her. >> when i saw her in person, she was everything and more that i had come to expect from the writing. >> true crime writer john glatt followed the story and wrote the book "never leave me." he said michelle's reaction to her first sight of jonathan nyce was quite the opposite. >> when he turned up at the hotel, she was kind of completely crestfallen. because here is a sort of very clunky, middle-aged, balding individual, and she didn't recognize him at first. and she thought, what have i done? >> just a week after that first meeting, jonathan and michelle signed the philippine paperwork that made them husband and wife. he fudged his age by nine years, t
. >> nyce was a 39-year-old science professor at a university in north carolina. a little geeky, a little unlucky in love when an acquaintance steered him toward a friend, a teenager living in the philippines, who had been advertising in a local paper there for a pen pal. the lonely heart biologist and the teenager from an ocean far away began corresponding in the late '80s. nyce flew to the philippines to meet her. >> when i saw her in person, she was everything and more that i had...
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this democrat wants insurance companies to catch up with science. >> we'll increase the price. >> opponents put up a fight without knowing how much the reform act will affect medical costs. >> if we continue to put mandates on insurance, people paying premiums are going to pay for it shelly thomas knows woe have rather taken oral chemo over endless trips to the hospital he wanted to be home. he knew waits not a good diagnosis. and he was a fighter. and he wasn't able to spend more time with his children, and me, at home. >> the bill now heads to the senate. a dozen states have similar laws in place. >> thank you. >> now to race for white house. it's a two-man battle in florida. the primary is next tuesday and that contest is getting closer every day. >> newt gingrich is drawing massive crowds. >> we're not going to beat barack obama while he tries to think the rest of us are too stupid to put the dots together. >> in one week gingrich skyrocketed 15 noints a poll now the race is a dead heat. inside there is considerable angst over possibility of gingrich winning the nomination. he said toda
this democrat wants insurance companies to catch up with science. >> we'll increase the price. >> opponents put up a fight without knowing how much the reform act will affect medical costs. >> if we continue to put mandates on insurance, people paying premiums are going to pay for it shelly thomas knows woe have rather taken oral chemo over endless trips to the hospital he wanted to be home. he knew waits not a good diagnosis. and he was a fighter. and he wasn't able to spend...
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it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. mhandle more than 165 billionl letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> back to "hardball." now the side show. snl
it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. mhandle more than 165 billionl letters and packages a year. that's...
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in a speech to a world science fiction convention, congressman gingrich said that america could take what he called all the extra farmers and put them on space stations working for a living in orbiting factories. the ap then said that gingrich lamented that most human beings will have to live and work on earth until at least the year 2500, but candidate gingrich, congressman gingrich wanted to get to work on this farmers working on factories in orbit plan right away. now, i don't know what the advantage is to have them working in factories that are in orbit rather than, like, in michigan, but roberti iorbitings was mr. gingrich's idea. so newt gingrich, president of the moon. cheers. same as it ever was. >>> it is not very hard to attack newt gingrich for grandiosity. even before he starts talking about being president of the moon. but the fact that he talks about stuff like this can make his trademark grandiosity seem not just pompous, but also sometimes a little -- a little wacky, a little maybe unstable. and that's pretty much the theme of the romney campaign's new round of attack
in a speech to a world science fiction convention, congressman gingrich said that america could take what he called all the extra farmers and put them on space stations working for a living in orbiting factories. the ap then said that gingrich lamented that most human beings will have to live and work on earth until at least the year 2500, but candidate gingrich, congressman gingrich wanted to get to work on this farmers working on factories in orbit plan right away. now, i don't know what the...
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in toby and christine, both from a nonpartisan voter mobilization group and a professor of political science at the university of california riverside and principle investor for the national asian american survey. thank you all for being here. first of all, something richard lui mentioned in his report just a moment ago, the asian american vote is not one big voting bloc. we're talking about descendents of more than 50 countries, different cultures, different issues. how should we think about the asian american vote given that diversity? >> now, you do have all that national origin diversity, but at the same time, we do find some general patterns and trends. so generally speaking, you have about half of this population that does not identify with either party. about a third of them are undecided in terms of voting for obama or romney. but that said, they favor president obama over mitt romney by about a 2 two one ratio, generally speaking. >> christine, you've been attractiving the country speaking on the issue of the asian american vote. what would you say on the energy level? >> there's ac
in toby and christine, both from a nonpartisan voter mobilization group and a professor of political science at the university of california riverside and principle investor for the national asian american survey. thank you all for being here. first of all, something richard lui mentioned in his report just a moment ago, the asian american vote is not one big voting bloc. we're talking about descendents of more than 50 countries, different cultures, different issues. how should we think about...
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that is why i want to recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so we do not fall behind. that is why i want to train two million americans at community colleges to get the skills businesses are hiring for now. that's real change. for is what we're fighting in this election. that is what is at stake. i want us to live up to this country's legacy of innovation. i am proud i have been with the american workers and the american auto industry. we are not just building cars again. we are building better cars, cars that by the middle of the e next decade will go out twice as far on a gallon of gas. that kind of innovation, that kind of forward-thinking, it is not restricted to the auto industry. i want to bring manufacturing back. we have thousands of workers building long-lasting batteries, building wind turbines across the country. instead of subsidizing oil companies, profits, when they are making money hand over fist, i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. which will cut our oil imports in half and held our environment, our national security. i do not want a tax codei wa
that is why i want to recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so we do not fall behind. that is why i want to train two million americans at community colleges to get the skills businesses are hiring for now. that's real change. for is what we're fighting in this election. that is what is at stake. i want us to live up to this country's legacy of innovation. i am proud i have been with the american workers and the american auto industry. we are not just building cars again. we are building...
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said that friends were kind of disappointed they donated the body to science. in that time, it was very progressive. >> they were so smart, so smart. >> it's interesting that your grandparents only recently started talking about this. how did your grandmother pull herself out of the depression that you know was part of this? >> that actually is really interesting. it was my dad, her younger kids, my dad, there was one day they were in midland, texas, and my dad was going to play baseball and this boy said georgi, come play baseball with me, and she heard i can't, my mom's sad, i need to come play with her. that's when she realized she needed to be strong. >> okay, tell us about this. >> we should have said marleau is with us, by the way. >> the queen is here. national outreach director of st. jude. her dad, danny thomas founded 50 years ago. >> yes, 50 years ago. what's exciting is to realize that how far we've come. we have come so far, in those days, nobody survived. now 94% of the children. >> 40% to 94%. >> how did it get from there to here? >> it's interes
said that friends were kind of disappointed they donated the body to science. in that time, it was very progressive. >> they were so smart, so smart. >> it's interesting that your grandparents only recently started talking about this. how did your grandmother pull herself out of the depression that you know was part of this? >> that actually is really interesting. it was my dad, her younger kids, my dad, there was one day they were in midland, texas, and my dad was going to...
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it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >>> good morning. traveling i-270 still a mess because of the overturned tractor trailer in the median as you make your way northbound at 109, only the right shoulder lane is going to get you by. still seeing delays southbound jammed from 85 all the way past 109 as you make your way to clarksburg road. the camera is blurred here at 50 but slow over to the beltway. eu >>> 8:00 now on a thursday morning. it's the 26th day of july 2012. anticipation is really building with just one day to go now until the opening ceremonies of the london olympics. good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. we're walking, we're walking, we're walking. >> this is like the mod squad meets -- >> where the reservoir
it's called science! here's what they'll need. ♪ pencils, folders, notebooks. ♪ ♪ backpacks, denims, graphic tees. ♪ ♪ markers, calculators. whoa! ♪ ♪ converse one start tennies ♪ well, pencils, hair gel, binders. ♪ ♪ pencils, hair gel, binders. announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >>> good morning. traveling i-270 still a mess because of the overturned tractor trailer in the median as you make your way northbound at 109, only the right shoulder lane is...
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and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey i've got just the whole grain fiber to help keep her full so she can stay focused. um...you rock. she'll be ready to rock. right here! [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with fiber and nearly a day's worth of whole grains kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal helps keep your kids full and focused. now available in cinnamon roll flavor. keeps 'em full... keeps 'em focused. by marie claire as one of the 25 beauty products that will change your life because it whitens by removing up to 80% of surface stains. see how it can change your life. crest 3d white. life opens up when you do. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious yoplait light at around 100 calories. do the swap today. >>> good morning. 10:26 i'm marla tellez. two pilots are recovering after a small plane and helicopter they were flying clipped each
and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey i've got just the whole grain fiber to help keep her full so she can stay focused. um...you rock. she'll be ready to rock. right here! [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with fiber and nearly a day's worth of whole grains kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal helps keep your kids full and focused. now available in cinnamon roll flavor. keeps 'em full... keeps 'em focused. by marie...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is done. it's final. the u.s. supreme court says the president's health care reform law is constitutional. americans, they are divided completely down the middle. take a look at the numbers from a new usa today poll taken after the high court handed down its decision. 46% of americans agreeing with the ruling. 46% disagreeing. almost like the court in that 5-4 slit. most of the opinions were split along party lines. >>> most grandmothers wouldn't be planning to do this, but this courageous woman is trying to set a swimming record. she is astonishing. we're going to tell where you she's headed next. ♪ hello...rings ♪ what the... what the... what the... ♪ ♪ are you seein' this? ♪ uh-huh... uh-huh... uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microphone ♪ back when our credit score couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ ♪ so light it u
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is done. it's final. the u.s. supreme court says the president's health care reform law is constitutional. americans, they are divided completely down the middle. take a look at the numbers from a new usa today poll taken after the high court handed down its decision. 46% of americans agreeing with the...
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the s.t.e.m.s., science, technology, edge mering and math. there were some wrinkles in the way it was proposed. but it had majority support in the house before the election. when they start talking about amnesty for people who are in the country without documentation, that's, if not pandering, it's surrender to the political reality. >> you know, there is this story on politico, steve, about a hypothetical 2013 marquee race, governor chris christie versus new york mayor cory booker, the new jersey governor. what are your first thoughts that come to your mind if this actually were to come to pass? i mean how would this play out? >> well my first thought is, it's a gift to political reporters like us. you know, after the cornucopia of this year with the presidential election, a third of the senate, the entire house, 30 governorships, next year we only have two elections in the entire country. two governor's races, new jersey and virginia. every year after the presidential. so this would be a high profile race between two politicians at the top
the s.t.e.m.s., science, technology, edge mering and math. there were some wrinkles in the way it was proposed. but it had majority support in the house before the election. when they start talking about amnesty for people who are in the country without documentation, that's, if not pandering, it's surrender to the political reality. >> you know, there is this story on politico, steve, about a hypothetical 2013 marquee race, governor chris christie versus new york mayor cory booker, the...
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it's "science thursday" online. tonight's topic: hurricanes. hari sreenivasan explains. >> sreenivasan: is there a connection between stronger storms and climate change? i asked m.i.t. professor kerry emanuel about projections that hurricane severity and frequency will rise. and paul solman follows up on the latest census data with a look at senior citizens living in poverty. that number has dropped nearly 70% in 50 years. find paul's analysis on our "making sense" page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus, among others. thank you and good night. ua major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan d the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this
it's "science thursday" online. tonight's topic: hurricanes. hari sreenivasan explains. >> sreenivasan: is there a connection between stronger storms and climate change? i asked m.i.t. professor kerry emanuel about projections that hurricane severity and frequency will rise. and paul solman follows up on the latest census data with a look at senior citizens living in poverty. that number has dropped nearly 70% in 50 years. find paul's analysis on our "making sense"...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. constipated? phillipscaplets use magnesiu an ingredient that rks more naturally with your colon than stulant laxatives, phillipscaplets use magnesiu for effective relie of constation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. >>. >> greta: what do you get for $36 million? you get two really big pa
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the...
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there is no stem cell miracle today, so conmen, have moved in to offer the hope that science cannot. just look online and you will find hundreds of credible looking web sites offering stem cell cures in overseas clinics. two years ago, we began investigating stem cell charlatans. we worked with patients suffering from incurable diseases, and we discovered con men, posing as doctors, conducting dangerous medical experiments. you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. our report started a federal investigation. since that story, we have been digging into the rapidly growing trade in fake stem cell cures. and we've found something even more alarming-- illegal stem cell transplants that are dangerous and delivered to your doorstep. they're scams that often bilk the desperate out of their last dollar of savings and their last ounce of hope. >> i know you're tired. >> pelley: adam and brandon susser are 11-year-old twins. adam has cerebral palsy, his brain was damaged by a lack of oxygen before he and his brother were born. >> susser: he's confined to a wheelchair. he needs
there is no stem cell miracle today, so conmen, have moved in to offer the hope that science cannot. just look online and you will find hundreds of credible looking web sites offering stem cell cures in overseas clinics. two years ago, we began investigating stem cell charlatans. we worked with patients suffering from incurable diseases, and we discovered con men, posing as doctors, conducting dangerous medical experiments. you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. our report...
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we get our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: at age 67, jim richardson is a typical patient who gets regular checkups of his heart. because of a busy family and work life, he didn't begin the checkups until he was well into his 50s. >> about ten years ago, my interni internist, taking blood tests, put me on cholesterol medication and blood pressure medication. >> reporter: a ground-breaking new study from northwestern university shows how critical it is to start paying attention to heart health much earlier. almost everyone knows smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes are the major risk factors for heart disease. the study revealed how extremely important they are, even at a relatively young age. for example, a 45-year-old man who has none of the risk factors has only a 1.7% lifetime chance of having a heart attack. if he has two or more risk factors, that number jumps to 42%. for a 45-year-old woman, the numbers are 1.6% with no risk factors, and 21.5% with two or more. >> this study is so important because it tells u
we get our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: at age 67, jim richardson is a typical patient who gets regular checkups of his heart. because of a busy family and work life, he didn't begin the checkups until he was well into his 50s. >> about ten years ago, my interni internist, taking blood tests, put me on cholesterol medication and blood pressure medication. >> reporter: a ground-breaking new study from northwestern university...
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. >> jennifer, go to the show-me state, the king of junk science is still in the race, todd akin is hanging on. how's he still in the race? >> delusioned? i think probably is the answer to that. look. he is still in the race and a poll out today showing it fairly close. here's the reality. the reality is about money. he has bolstered raising $400,000 and the mccaskill campaign banked about $5 million in television for the fall. i don't know how he competes with that. >> all right. let's go to linda mcmahon in connecticut. there's a piece of northeast republicans show signs of life. talking about linda mcmahon's three-point lead so worrisome to democrats they were shuttling the candidate around charlotte in the dnc to beg for cash. obama had connecticut by 23 points in 2008. are we really going to see a republican in connecticut in 2012? >> look. it's possible. i think that, one, this is one of the biggest surprises of the cycle, how competitive the race is and we think back to the 2010 race and mcmahon ran and we need to realize that chris murphy while a solid candidate is not dick blumenth
. >> jennifer, go to the show-me state, the king of junk science is still in the race, todd akin is hanging on. how's he still in the race? >> delusioned? i think probably is the answer to that. look. he is still in the race and a poll out today showing it fairly close. here's the reality. the reality is about money. he has bolstered raising $400,000 and the mccaskill campaign banked about $5 million in television for the fall. i don't know how he competes with that. >> all...
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we're going to dive into this fascinating science of how something goes viral. that's dan and his hovercat. one of our favorite videos of the day. keep it here. y. keep it here. ( telephone rings ) hi, honey. how's the camping trip? well, kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. what are you doing? having coffee. ah, sounds good! i thought you'd say that. ah. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ you're the best! wake up to the mountain grown aroma of folgers. ♪ ... is folgers in your cup! they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. so we use new coppertone wet 'n clear. it sprays clear on wet skin while most sprays go on white 'n messy. we get broad spectrum protection when we splish 'n splash with new coppertone wet 'n clear. coppertone. embrace the sun. but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode.
we're going to dive into this fascinating science of how something goes viral. that's dan and his hovercat. one of our favorite videos of the day. keep it here. y. keep it here. ( telephone rings ) hi, honey. how's the camping trip? well, kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. what are you doing? having coffee. ah, sounds good! i thought you'd say that. ah. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ you're the best! wake up to the mountain grown aroma of folgers. ♪ ... is folgers in your...
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. >>> back out to sam, walk me through the science here, how long could they be on alert in hawaii? >> dan, first of all, as soon as that earthquake happened, knowing that it's 7.7, they did all of the right things. they put the warnings out, thinking that may this would be a bad run of waves. evacuating those lower levels of hawaii were a very good idea. so, you e initially think that first wave would run away from that, remember, this is a subsiding zone, one plate is underneath another plate. a little wave or two and one or two, three, in this case four waves went out and went toward hawaii and down the coast of california as well. now, normally, you would look for the bigger waves and the bigger tsunami problems, at an 58 or 9, they did the absolute right thing by getting those sirens out. these waves have been traveling, like two to four feet in many locations, you can't give everyone the all-clear until the entire system said that the water has traveled. until the buoys have said it's all calm you can't give the all clear. there may be more aftershocks and more waves. dan? >>
. >>> back out to sam, walk me through the science here, how long could they be on alert in hawaii? >> dan, first of all, as soon as that earthquake happened, knowing that it's 7.7, they did all of the right things. they put the warnings out, thinking that may this would be a bad run of waves. evacuating those lower levels of hawaii were a very good idea. so, you e initially think that first wave would run away from that, remember, this is a subsiding zone, one plate is...
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it's science thursday. see a slideshow of giant galaxy clusters, alien planets, dust clouds and more. that's on our science page. and on art beat, we talk with bluegrass legend doc watson. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you onlin and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org v
it's science thursday. see a slideshow of giant galaxy clusters, alien planets, dust clouds and more. that's on our science page. and on art beat, we talk with bluegrass legend doc watson. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you onlin and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good...
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it will arrive later tonight at the california science center. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. there's an old adage that if you want something done, you've got to take the bull by the horns. but as you'll see in our next videos, when a real bull is involved, you'd better run for cover. screams of ole turn into screams of terror as a raging bull jumps into the stands. august 18th, 2010. spain, 20 miles south of pamplona, the famed site of the running with the bulls. at the plaza de toros, a bull tries to make a daring escape. he jumps the stadium wall, hops a wire fence and charges into the stands. horrified fans scramble to get away. a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the
it will arrive later tonight at the california science center. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. there's an old adage that if you want something done, you've got to take the bull by the horns. but as you'll see in our next videos, when a real bull is involved, you'd better run for cover. screams of ole turn into screams of terror as a raging bull jumps into the stands. august 18th, 2010. spain, 20 miles...
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it's really a relatively new unpredictable science. a lot of people forget that the oceans are a dynamic place and there are so many different current and eddies and wind patterns can affect them. it's almost impossible to predict with any extreme accuracy where the different dee brees will end up. >> philippe cousteau, good to see you. thank for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> a new couple who survived the costa concordia wreck will share their terrifying story today with congress. we'll hear about their ordeal. >>> and tomorrow, rebecca jarvis looks at a new trend. shoe clubs. this is not just for me and gayle. charlie is interested too. >> who needs more shoes. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctolot. and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about
it's really a relatively new unpredictable science. a lot of people forget that the oceans are a dynamic place and there are so many different current and eddies and wind patterns can affect them. it's almost impossible to predict with any extreme accuracy where the different dee brees will end up. >> philippe cousteau, good to see you. thank for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> a new couple who survived the costa concordia wreck will share their terrifying story...
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i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless min
i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair...